METABOLISM OF OESTRONE GLUCOSIDURONATE AT MIDPREGNANCY
- 1 September 1967
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Acta Endocrinologica
- Vol. 56 (1) , 71-84
- https://doi.org/10.1530/acta.0.0560071
Abstract
Estrone-6,7-3H-glucosid-uronate-14C (OE1-3H-Gl-14C) has been prepared biosynthetically and its metabolism studied in 2 cases of therapeutic abortion following the administration of the tracer at laparotomy into the umbilical vein. The bulk of the radioactive material recovered was in the fetus and placenta; only small amounts were present in the urine of the mother. Minute quantities of the radioactive material recovered from any of these sources were in an unconjugated form. Following reduction with KBH4 of the extract of the fetal liver estriol-3-glucosiduronate (OE3-3GI) was isolated from this source with the same isotopic ratio as that of the injected material. Following hydrolysis with [beta]-glucuroni-dase, 3h-labelled estrone, 17[beta] -estradiol and estriol were isolated in a radiochemically homogeneous form from the fetal liver and from the urine of the mother, and estrone and 170-estradiol from the placenta. From the urine of the mothers OE1-3H-Gl-14C was also isolated. It exhibited the same isotopic ratio as the injected material. Following the intravenous infusion to 2 women at midpregnancy of a combination of 3H-labelled OE1-Gl and 14C-labelled estrone sulphate (OE1-S), the tracer administered as OE1 -Gl was eliminated in the urine far more rapidly than that infused in the form of OEj-S. It is concluded that at midpregnancy a) the fetus is capable of metabolizing OE1-Gl without any preceding hydrolysis, b) the placenta exhibits no [beta] -glucuronidase activity, c) only a limited amount of OEi-Gl is transferred from the feto-placental. circulation to the mother and exclusively in an unchanged form, and d) OE1-Gl is eliminated from the maternal circulation much more rapidly than OE1-S.This publication has 4 references indexed in Scilit:
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